The Video Show: Get the Most Out of Classroom Video
Bone up on best practices for creating and delivering different types of video content
A multimedia approach to instruction and training is now the expected way to teach at all levels and in all sectors of education. Video is a crucial tool for educators, and the better teachers understand how to create and use video content, the more dynamic learning opportunities will become.
The Video Show is a new event featuring education experts who will tackle these issues and more. The conference and exhibition is scheduled for Dec. 4–5 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
The Video Show will feature more than 100 sessions on all kinds of content creation, as well as a screening room, demo areas, streaming studio and exhibit floor, covering every aspect of video content creation and distribution. Hear from representatives of schools, universities and programs about the technologies and workflows they’re using, and get inspired while learning how video can enrich the classroom experience.
Find out more at www.thevideoshow.com. Use this link https://bit.ly/2qMnikb to get 50% off registration.
Produced as part of The Video Show, The Video for Educators sessions are a must-attend for teachers, trainers and other professionals. Find a quick overview of the sessions below:
The Future of Video Conferencing, Lecture Capture and the Remote Classroom — 1 Beyond’s Rony Sebok will explore the latest trends in video and show how automated camera and video production tools can improve the quality of the video conference experience for corporate training, boardroom meetings, remote classrooms and government meetings. Anyone who is designing video into a meeting room or lecture hall space will be interested in this session.
Connecting, Conversing and Collaborating with Video — Video Collaboratory’s Sybil Huskey will focus on making video "more than just watching" as she presents ways to connect, converse and collaborate with this ubiquitous medium that is an increasingly important force in changing our world.
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High School Video: The Sky's the Limit for Digital Citizenship — This session reveals the why, what, and how video production at the high school level can and should play a prominent role in educating the youth of the United States in the years ahead. Panelists from Long Island’s Southold Union Free School District will provide a step by step guide as to how to launch a Student Video TV broadcasting program with any budget.
PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs: Building the Next Generation of Public Media — PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Lab founder Leah Clapman and student panelist will highlight the value of student journalism. They’ll share curriculum highlights, research that shows impact on learning and student development, as well as how teens see the future of news.
When 'Plan A' Fails, Try a Virtual Conference — The Nebraska Department of Education’s Drew Worster will explain how they pulled off a successful online conference with over 1,200 participants and 4,500 session views with only three weeks notice. He will discuss website construction, UI planning, streaming/web conferencing tools, equipment needs, troubleshooting, feedback, branding, and more.
The State of Video in Education 2019 — Kaltura’s Jeff Rubenstein will share information from reports entitled “The State of Video in Education 2019” and the newly-released “Video and Learning at Work: The State of Video in the Enterprise 2019.” Attendees will also find out more about emerging trends that will shape video in the next two years.
How to Leverage Video to Transform the Future of Higher Education — A panel featuring TJ Trochlil McGreevy, Rachel Koblic, Jeff Sironi and Renee Beck of 2U Inc.'s Curriculum & Learning department will discuss how they combine the power of video with empirically-based learning principles to produce content for their university partners’ online degree programs. They will share insights into the strategy, planning, and deployment of video content and best practices.
Setting Up a Streaming Broadcast for Internal or External Events — Relate Corporation’s Rick Zanotti will teach attendees how to choose the right streaming and video switching software; which gear you will need to get started; and explain the options for streaming and recording your message.
Register for The Video Show online at https://bit.ly/2qMnikb.